Hello to everyone active on 222. This year, the ARRL June VHF Contest
will be June 10th and 11th. We want to work as many stations on 222 as
possible to increase our grid count.....we are not picky, we will be
glad to work you on 222 tropo, EME, or meteor scatter. 222 meteor
scatter is a LOT easier than most folks think. SO, please help us with
this event by working us on 222. Thank you very much.
For us, 222MHz has proven to be a "strange" band--full of promise, but
there are not very many 222 ops active. We will cater to anyone that
wants to work us. Our station is setup so that with just a couple of
switches, we can change from tropo/meteor scatter to EME. I believe the
secret is to use the PingJockey or EME-1 reflector. If you want to run
meteors with us, just get with us on PingJockey and we can set up a
sched. If you want EME, same story. This should minimize wasted time.
We have QRO power and 2 x 23 at 135ft for tropo or meteors. We have 8 x
222XP40s for EME. We operate on 222.085Mhz for both meteors and EME.
If you are within normal meteor range, we should be able to work using
MSK144, the new MS mode. In the early hours of Sunday morning, there is
often good tropo out to 700-800 miles.
For single op stations, you can set up a sched with us on PingJockey and
let MSK144 do the work on 222 while you S&P on another band. That works
on 2M also.
I would like to see a lot more meteor scatter via MSK144 on 222. Please
give us a try if you have a decent antenna and a couple hundred watts(or
more) of power. This is an area of VHF contesting that is WAY
underutilized. Thank you and see you this weekend.
73 Marshall, K5QE - EM31cj
www.k5qe.com
East Texas, USA
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